R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Security Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Set the password display
mode for all local users
local-user
password-display-mode
{ auto | cipher-force }
Optional
auto by default, indicating to display the
password of a local user in the way indicated by
the password command.
Add a local user and
enter local user view
local-user user-name
Required
No local user exists by default.
Configure a password for
the local user
password { cipher | simple }
password
Optional
Place the local user to the
state of active or blocked
state { active | block }
Optional
When created, a local user is in the state of active
by default, and the user can request network
services.
Set the maximum number
of users using the local
user account
access-limit max-user-number
Optional
By default, there is no limit on the maximum
number of users using the same local user
account.
Configure
the
password
control
attributes
for the
local user
Set the
password
aging time
password-control aging
aging-time
Optional
By default, the setting for the user group is used. If
there is no setting for the user group, the global
setting is used.
Set the
minimum
password
length
password-control length
length
Optional
By default, the setting for the user group to which
the user belongs is used. If there is no setting for
the user group, the global setting is used.
Configure
the
password
composition
policy
password-control
composition type-number
type-number [ type-length
type-length ]
Optional
By default, the setting for the user group to which
the user belongs is used. If there is no setting for
the user group, the global setting is used.
Specify the service types
for the local user
service-type { ftp | { ssh |
telnet | terminal } * }
Required
By default, no service is authorized to a local
user.
Configure the binding
attributes for the local
user
bind-attribute { call-number
call-number [ :
subcall-number ] | ip
ip-address | location port
slot-number subslot-number
port-number | mac
mac-address | vlan vlan-id } *
Optional
By default, no binding attribute is configured for a
local user.
ip, location, mac, and vlan is supported for LAN
users; no binding attribute is supported for other
types of local users.